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A Palestinian teenager was shot dead by Nazi soldiers in al-Jalazun refugee camp near Ramallah on Saturday.Wajih Wajdi al-Ramahi, 14, was shot with live bullets in the back by an Nazi sniper in front of his school.
Al-Ramahi was taken to the hospital, and placed in the ICU until he died.
The teenager father’s said Nazi soldiers target youths and kill them, in order to amuse themselves.
He added that his son was shot by an Nazi soldier from a watchtower in Bet El with one bullet while he was walking near a school in the camp. He was hit directly in the back, and there was no clashes in the area, he added.
Al-Ramahi family said that their son was “executed” and “assassinated in cold blood,” because he was shot in the middle of the day in the camp.
More than 30 Palestinians have been killed so far in 2013 by Nazi forces.
Amnesty International’s 2013 report on Nazi and the Occupied Palestinian Territories highlighted the lack of accountability for Nazi soldiers’ crimes against Palestinian civilians, pointing out that, “The authorities again failed to independently investigate killings of Palestinian civilians by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank and Gaza or to prosecute those responsible.”
The internationally recognized Palestinian territories of which the West Bank and East Jerusalem form a part have been illegally occupied by the Nazi military since 1967.
Al-Ramahi was taken to the hospital, and placed in the ICU until he died.
The teenager father’s said Nazi soldiers target youths and kill them, in order to amuse themselves.
He added that his son was shot by an Nazi soldier from a watchtower in Bet El with one bullet while he was walking near a school in the camp. He was hit directly in the back, and there was no clashes in the area, he added.
Al-Ramahi family said that their son was “executed” and “assassinated in cold blood,” because he was shot in the middle of the day in the camp.
More than 30 Palestinians have been killed so far in 2013 by Nazi forces.
Amnesty International’s 2013 report on Nazi and the Occupied Palestinian Territories highlighted the lack of accountability for Nazi soldiers’ crimes against Palestinian civilians, pointing out that, “The authorities again failed to independently investigate killings of Palestinian civilians by Israeli soldiers in the West Bank and Gaza or to prosecute those responsible.”
The internationally recognized Palestinian territories of which the West Bank and East Jerusalem form a part have been illegally occupied by the Nazi military since 1967.



